Not enough : human rights in an unequal world / Samuel Moyn.
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- 9780674984806
- 0674984803
- Human rights -- History
- Equality -- History
- Welfare economics -- History
- Neoliberalism -- History
- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) -- Histoire
- Économie du bien-être -- Histoire
- Néo-libéralisme -- Histoire
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights
- Equality
- Human rights
- Neoliberalism
- Welfare economics
- 323.09 23
- JC571 .M8635 2018eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The age of human rights has been kindest to the rich. As state violations of political rights garnered attention, a commitment to material equality disappeared and market fundamentalism emerged as the dominant economic force. Samuel Moyn asks why we chose not to challenge wealth and neglected the demands of a broader social and economic justice.-- Provided by publisher.
Jacobin legacy : the origins of social justice -- National welfare and the universal declaration -- FDR's second bill -- Globalizing welfare after empire -- Basic needs and human rights -- Global ethics from equality to subsistence -- Human rights in the neoliberal maelstrom.
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